FOX sideline reporter Erin Andrews says she still lives with the horror of being preyed upon by a stalker who filmed her in a hotel room.

Michael Barrett filmed Andrews for four-and-a-half minutes while she was naked in a room at the Nashville Marriott in 2008 after doctoring a peephole, and posted the video on the internet. He pleaded guilty in 2009 to stalking the former ESPN reporter and was sentenced to 30 months in prison.

Last year, Andrews was awarded nearly $55 million in damages after she sued the owner of the Nashville Marriott, claiming the hotel was negligent in allowing Barrett to request a room next door to hers.

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But money — and time — doesn’t heal all wounds. Andrews knows that all too well.

The “Dancing with the Stars” host was interviewed on NBC’s “Sunday Night” with Megyn Kelly and revealed she has no plans to forgive Barrett because the pain he caused still lingers for her and her family.

Kelly: “He said he hoped one day you could forgive him. Have you?”

Andrews: “No.”

Kelly: “Why?”

Andrews: “Because I have to relive it all the time. It’s shaped who I am as a person. It messed with my family. It hurt my mum and dad so bad, and it still does. And you don’t get any sort of pass for doing that.”

The ordeal took its toll on Andrews, who knows her name will always be associated with the ugly scandal.

“All I wanted to do is be respected, be the girl who loves sports, and now I’m the girl with the scandal. It’s embarrassing,” Andrews said during the trial. “It’s on the internet now. And I’ve been told it’s going to be on the internet until I die.”